Morocco's automotive industry is gearing up for the electric vehicle (EV) era, aiming to maintain its position as Africa's largest car manufacturer. The country has rapidly expanded its automotive sector over the past two decades, now producing 700,000 vehicles annually. Moroccan officials are determined to attract EV projects and capitalize on the global push for affordable electric cars.
Morocco has grown its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa’s largest in less than two decades by producing 700,000 vehicles a year. https://t.co/GRiH5Lkf3g
Africa’s car-making juggernaut prepares to capitalize on global race to produce affordable EVs at scale. https://t.co/CEd6XWKhw9
Morocco’s automotive industry shifts gears to prep for electric vehicle era https://t.co/HvKPfg1ILt
Moroccan officials are determined to maintain the country’s role as a car-making juggernaut by competing for electric vehicle projects. https://t.co/dClesHym9N
The rapid emergence of low-priced EVs from China could shake up the global auto industry in ways not seen since Japanese makers arrived in the 1970s. https://t.co/mhazl9aUdg